Guo Ji: A native of Maoling, Fufeng, in the Eastern Han Dynasty (now northeast of Xingping, Shaanxi Province), he was a captain of Yuyang at first, and when Wang Mang was a prefect of Shanggu, he became a doctor of Taizhong. Guo Xiang: a native of Luoyang, Henan Province, was a famous metaphysical scholar in the Western Jin Dynasty.
Guo Pu, a native of Wenxi, Hedong (now Wenxi, Shanxi), was a writer and exegetist in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. As the representative, he wrote Poems of Wandering Immortals, Jiang Fu and other works. He also annotated the classics such as Erya, Biography of Mu Tianzi, Classic of Mountains and Seas, and Songs of the South, which were highly valued by later annotators.
Guo Wei, a native of Yaoshan, Xingzhou (now Longyao, Hebei Province), was the founder of the late Zhou Dynasty in the Five Dynasties. A series of reforms during his reign laid a good foundation for the establishment of Zhao and Song Dynasties.
Guo Xiang, a scholar and master of metaphysics in the Western Jin Dynasty, wrote Notes on Zhuangzi, which had a great influence on later generations.
Guo Jia was a counselor of Wei Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms period. Seek more and be good at fighting, and make contributions repeatedly, especially in the battle of Guandu.
Guo Mian, a native of Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, was a musician, pianist and founder of Zhejiang School in the Southern Song Dynasty. He composed such songs as Xiaoxiang Water Cloud, Pan Canglang and Fei Ming Yin.
Guo Biao: a native of Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, a well-known overseas person in modern history and an overseas Chinese leader in Australia.
Guo Ziyi, born in Zheng County, Huazhou (now Huaxian County, Shaanxi Province), was a strategist in the Tang Dynasty. He has made outstanding achievements in quelling the Anshi rebellion and safeguarding national unity.
Guo Zhongshu, a native of Luoyang (now in Henan Province), was a famous painter and philologist in Song Dynasty. He is the author of three volumes of Pei and Khan Bamboo Slips.
Guo Ruoxu, a native of Taiyuan (now Shanxi Province) in Song Dynasty, was a famous critic of painting and calligraphy, and his "Pictures and Experiences" concentrated on his ideas and opinions on painting.
Guo Shoujing, a native of Xingtai, Shunde (now Xingtai, Hebei Province), was a famous writer, water conservancy scientist, astronomer and mathematician in the Yuan Dynasty. He presided over the compilation of "Timing Calendar", which has been implemented for 36 years and is the longest calendar in Chinese history.
Guo Zixing, a native of Dingyuan (now Anhui Province) in the Yuan Dynasty, was the leader of the Jianghuai area in the uprising army at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, and was later canonized as King of Chuyang by Zhu Yuanzhang.
Guo Liangsheng: A native of Changning (now Hunan Province) in Qing Dynasty. He studied Qihuang's medical skills since childhood, and his medical skills are superb. He has written a book, Heart Sutra of Bean Hemp.
Guo Songtao, a native of Xiangyin, Hunan Province in the Qing Dynasty, was China's first ambassador to Britain, and served as governor of Guangdong and assistant minister of the Ministry of War.
Guo Moruo, a native of Leshan, Sichuan Province, is an outstanding writer, poet, historian and archaeologist in modern history. He is the author of Goddess, Studies on Ancient China Society and many other works. Guo Yonghuai, a native of Rongcheng, Shandong Province, is a famous aeromechanic and the founder of China's missiles and nuclear weapons.
Guo Huaruo, also known as Guo Junying, is a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation and a famous military scientist. He used to be the former vice president of the Academy of Military Sciences, and was awarded the rank of Lieutenant General in 1955. He was a general who was a poet, scholar and calligrapher, and was recognized as an authority on the study of M.Z.D' s military thoughts at home and abroad. Guo Huaruo's original education level was very low, and he only attended school for five years. He was admitted to the Whampoa Military Academy by self-study, and finished his knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry in middle school. Since 1938, he has studied Sun Tzu's profound art of war and other ancient art books. After liberation, he compiled a large number of papers and became an expert in military dialectics in our army.
Guo Xiaochuan is a modern poet from Fengning, Hebei province. He used to be secretary-general of Chinese Writers Association and special correspondent of People's Daily.
Guo Henian: Born in Johor Bahru, Fujian Province, her ancestral home is Fuzhou. She is a Malaysian Chinese entrepreneur and is known as the "Sugar King of Asia". He was elected as one of the top ten richest people in Asia.